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unwillingly

1 of 1adverb
/ʌnˈwɪlɪŋli/
1

with a lack of desire or a sense of resistance

  • She unwillingly accepted the additional workload, feeling overwhelmed by the demands.
  • He unwillingly attended the family gathering, as he preferred solitude that day.
  • The employee unwillingly complied with the new policy, despite disagreeing with its implementation.
  • They unwillingly admitted their mistake, realizing the consequences of their actions.
  • The student unwillingly participated in the group project, as teamwork was not their preference.
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